Discussions

Due to unforseen issues with our studio location (electrical issues - we need to upgrade service, panel, etc, and there were lenghty discussions with the land lord) we most likely will not be able to meet the deadline for our CP. The way I understand it, we can file for an extension, and that all we need to do is write a letter to request such extension, and there is no official form, etc. Is this correct? I have evidence that I can include to justify the extension. Will the FCC just grant me 18 more months, or do I need to specify how much more time I need? Al

As an LPFM about to get a CP and get on the air ASAP we are discussing underwriting policies. Not talking about the "rules" but rather strategy and charges. Would like to hear from particularly LP stations as to what types of underwriting (show related, day sponsors, etc.) and amounts charged for underwriting. Anyone able to share the details with us?

I'm looking to create a Pt-15/Internet Community Radio Station, located in Allston-Brighton and for all of Boston.

It's a dream, yes. But it's not out of reach!

Right now, I'm looking for a small group of VOLUNTEERS who are willing to work to make this dream a reality. All we really need to get us on the air is a small office space. All other basic equipment is readily available.

My proposed location is 18.389150 N 66.815098 W . My problem is that on myLPFM search I find Channel 300 107.9 fully available in the clear. However when I run the same data on the finder here it shows no stations in the clear and 2 worth looking at. Why such a huge discrepancy? Also I was looking in to possibly entering the freq 107.9 manually to see if it would tell why it disqualified it but I have found no way of doing that,

One of the most disturbing things we have learned in the current round of applications, is that the site is populated with several person posing as engineers or applicants, who are imposters. These imposters are employees of commercial radio stations seeking information they can use to help defeat your application. So do not assume the people on this site are who they say they are, particularly some of this listed as engineers.

Congratulations your application for a low power FM station (form 318) has been accepted for filing! Now what? There might still be some bumps on the road, but Prometheus can help you through this journey.